Junkyard
Generally Running Circles
Unfortunately no photos, but a good story.
My little Anery Boa was pacing her cage hungry, so I took her out under the agreement that she does not tell the other snakes that she was fed tonight. I do not need a riot. So I grabbed a feed box and took her out and placed her back in, but not before reminding her of our agreement. I than dropped in a mouse which landed behind her body. The Anery, excited, lunged at the mouse and quickly grabbed her OWN tail and started twisting like crazy trying to figure out how to kill this thing that is wiggling around and not letting her get the squeeze.
So as I tilted my head like a dog that just heard it's owner pass gas, I stared at the sight for a minute wondering if she can figure out the difference between her tail and a mouse. She could not, so I removed the mouse and helped her release her tail. At this point the look on her face was classic, she was stunned and even embarrassed. If ever a snake made the impression of the loss of dignity, she had done just that. I dropped the mouse back in and this time she hit the mouse with full force and finished the job right.
"As we say in Latin, she is a Dorkus Melorkus"
-Bart Simpson
My little Anery Boa was pacing her cage hungry, so I took her out under the agreement that she does not tell the other snakes that she was fed tonight. I do not need a riot. So I grabbed a feed box and took her out and placed her back in, but not before reminding her of our agreement. I than dropped in a mouse which landed behind her body. The Anery, excited, lunged at the mouse and quickly grabbed her OWN tail and started twisting like crazy trying to figure out how to kill this thing that is wiggling around and not letting her get the squeeze.
So as I tilted my head like a dog that just heard it's owner pass gas, I stared at the sight for a minute wondering if she can figure out the difference between her tail and a mouse. She could not, so I removed the mouse and helped her release her tail. At this point the look on her face was classic, she was stunned and even embarrassed. If ever a snake made the impression of the loss of dignity, she had done just that. I dropped the mouse back in and this time she hit the mouse with full force and finished the job right.
"As we say in Latin, she is a Dorkus Melorkus"
-Bart Simpson
